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PostPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2004 1:04 am    Post subject: Go Europe! Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

EU slaps multi-million dollar trade sanctions on US

BRUSSELS (AFP) - The European Union slapped multi-million dollar trade sanctions on the United States over illegal tax breaks given to US exporters, urging US lawmakers rapidly to repeal the measures.

Hours later US President George W. Bush urged Congress on Monday to quickly scrap the tax breaks.

Backed by a World Trade Organization ruling, the European Commission announced duties on a wide range of US goods entering Europe until the US Congress annuls the tax breaks under the Foreign Sales Corporation (FSC) law.

"Despite waiting for more than two years, the US has not brought its legislation in line with WTO rules. We are therefore left with no choice but to impose countermeasures," said EU trade commissioner Pascal Lamy.

"The name of the game is not retaliation but compliance: countermeasures will be lifted the day the FSC is repealed," he added.

The commission underlined that the level of sanctions is substantially less than the four billion dollars allowed by the WTO. The sanctions take the form of import duties starting at five percent, rising by one percentage point per month, on goods ranging from American meat to nuclear reactor parts.

This year they would amount to over 300 million dollars if continued until December, said Lamy's spokeswoman Arancha Gonzalez, but added that Brussels hopes the US measures will be repealed before then.

The WTO has ruled that the FSC law flouts global trade rules by allowing thousands of US firms, operating through subsidiaries in offshore tax havens, to benefit from reduced export taxes.

WTO arbitrators agreed with the EU that just over four billion dollars (3.4 billion euros) would constitute "appropriate countermeasures" based on the trade impact of the US policy.

In Washington, Bush issued a statement Monday urging Congress to pass legislation that reforms the tax code and "removes the underlying reason for tariffs that have been imposed today on American exports."

Unless Congress acted to remove the offending tax provisions, Bush warned, "the tariffs that have been imposed today will, over the next year, impose an increasing burden on American exporters, their workers, and the overall economy."

Bush's administration earlier said it regretted the Europeans' decision to impose sanctions, complaining they had ignored American pleas for patience as Congress worked on replacement legislation.

"Given the economic and political complexities of this legislation, we have urged the EC (European Commission) to refrain from imposing retaliatory tariffs and we regret that they are moving forwards," US Trade Representative (USTR) Robert Zoellick's spokesman, Richard Mills.

"We will continue to work with Congress to move legislation as quickly as possible."

American businesses have joined the administration in prodding lawmakers to act urgently.

The House of Representative and Senate are drawing up rival proposals for legislation, which would need to be hammered out in a compromise text before Bush's signature.

Two of the main proposals contain a three-year transition period to phase out the tax break, however.

The European business group UNICE said last month that it could consider, "while reluctantly, a reasonable transition period, as short as possible, for repeal of the current legislation," it said.

Lamy signalled last week that he has "a margin of appreciation" on the issue, and his spokeswoman left open the door to such an option Monday.

"We will have to take a decision on this transition period," she said. "We will examine this whenever both house and senate have moved the piece of legislation forward."

The Brussels spokeswoman denied that the EU sanctions amounted to retaliation, adding: "The day this legislation is passed the EU will immediately lift its countermeasures."

"We have been .. waiting for more than two years for compliance from the US .. clearly the ball is in their camp," she said.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 1:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

Weeeee!


Go Europe!








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KICK them lousy 'merrycunts in the ASS!

(this, of course, relates to the US gouvernment, not the normal ppl who live there)

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